Go Back   GameTavern > House Specials > Video Gaming
Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes

Online Mario Kart: Double Dash...? According to Gamespy.... I think so!
Old 05-15-2003, 06:42 PM   #1
CrOnO_LiNk
Knight
 
CrOnO_LiNk's Avatar
 
CrOnO_LiNk is offline
Location: California
Now Playing: Halo 2
Posts: 955
Default Online Mario Kart: Double Dash...? According to Gamespy.... I think so!

Check this interview out guys.

http://www.ultimategamez.com/newspr...53027022,66127,

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Today I went to the Gamespy booth to conduct a small and simple interview with GameSpy's President, Jon Epstein. After exchanging business cards, the questions began.

The word "tunneling" was introduced to many gamers with the software that Gamespy released for Halo and many of other Xbox games that didn't utilize Xbox Live but did use LAN.

Tunneling IS NOT being used for any of Nintendo's upcoming LAN utilized. The information which came to me as a huge shock, is actually better than it sound. According to Gamespy, Nintendo came to them about a year ago for LAN software. Nintendo did not want to use "tunneling" because it would require gamers excessive hardware work such as hooking up multiple cables, computers, hubs, and what not.

Instead, Mr. Epstein, went on to reveal that Nintendo will be using "in-game" software. Much is not known about this except the fact that all gamers have to do is hook an internet cord from the Gamecube to their broadband modem and that's it. You are online as soon as you plug in the ethernet cord and choose LAN option.

I repeat: "tunneling" will not be used, extra hubs, computers, and extra ethernet cords will not be needed as Nintendo wanted to keep it simple. It is simple in-game software that will be used in upcoming Nintendo LAN games.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

......Please let it be, please let it be! And please let it be free with no monthly fee! (that rhymes)

Your...thoughts?
  Reply With Quote

Old 05-15-2003, 06:57 PM   #2
gekko
Knight
 
gekko's Avatar
 
gekko is offline
Now Playing:
Posts: 3,890
Default

If it was online, they would say online.

"Link the game with eight other players using a broadband adapter and race each other side-by-side using multiple game systems and multiple televisions!"

Tunneling requires you to have a PC hooked up on the same network to be used to essentially host the game, provide the chat screen, and run the software. In-game software would mean that you choose the option, and everything in controlled from the game. You can create games, join games, etc., all from an in-game interface.
  Reply With Quote

Old 05-15-2003, 07:01 PM   #3
GameMaster
★★★
 
GameMaster's Avatar
 
GameMaster is offline
Now Playing:
Posts: 14,194
Default

It's doubtful.

But fun to dream about
  Reply With Quote

Old 05-15-2003, 09:22 PM   #4
Seth
wants a yacht
 
Seth's Avatar
 
Seth is offline
Location: Beautiful British Columbia
Now Playing: BF4, PubG, MrioKrt7, CS:GO, BF1942, AssettoCorsa
Posts: 1,836
Default

It sounds like nintendo built in gamespy compatability into the game....cuz it doesn't need tunneling and everything's controlled from the cube. ALl you have to do is hook up your cable line to the GC....sounds like online to me.

Quote:
I repeat: "tunneling" will not be used, extra hubs, computers, and extra ethernet cords will not be needed as Nintendo wanted to keep it simple. It is simple in-game software that will be used in upcoming Nintendo LAN games.
__________________

  Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Forum Jump



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:48 AM.


vBulletin skin developed by: eXtremepixels
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GameTavern